Designed by Isaac & Stern Architects with interiors by Paris Forino, this brand-new building was designed with a traditional limestone facade that stands as a new classic, elegantly utilizing modern finishes that establish a new contemporary elegance, raising the benchmark for luxury living in the East Village.

Both beautifully appointed residences offer open layouts and a transitional aesthetic featuring a light color palette which has been highlighted by radiant heated White Appalachian Oak Floors and Christopher Peacock Kitchens with luxurious Italian Arabescato Marble countertops and backsplashes.

This looks very high quality although no different than any new "luxury"condo development. But it is too high end for rentals no matter what neighborhood. My guess is it was developed as condos but with the high end softened they decided to opt for a rental. Unless of course they are laundering oligarch money in which case resale may no be a sound choice.

The "Mc Mansion of the East Village" is looking for someone that has 30K to blow per month that does not realize or care what that amount of money could get you a fantastic place with a view, services such as a gym, doorman, etc... I had no idea Icon was behind this.

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